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Re: [Groff] poll: which macro packages are in common use / and why.
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Larry Kollar |
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Re: [Groff] poll: which macro packages are in common use / and why. |
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Thu, 23 Sep 2004 19:28:54 -0400 |
If you don't want to roll up a custom tack-on to -ms, then I guess -mm is your
best bet. UTP covers the basics of -mm, but doesn't get into the real
nitty-gritty. For example, I recreated the layout style we use for
documentation at work (currently in FrameMaker) by hacking up new HX/HY/HZ
macros.
I started working on some "Hacking -mm" documentation a while ago, but it got
pushed down the stack by other writing projects.
But if you're writing short documents, and you need HTML output as well as
printed/PS/PDF, your best bet is to do a little -ms hacking. Check my website
-- http://home.alltel.net/kollar/groff/ -- I've put up an example paper (and a
tarball of the source files) that might give you some ideas of how to proceed.
Another "I'll get to this someday" project is to hack grohtml support into -mm.
Larry (on vacation)
- Re: [Groff] poll: which macro packages are in common use / and why., (continued)
- Re: [Groff] poll: which macro packages are in common use / and why., Keith Marshall, 2004/09/26
- Re: [Groff] poll: which macro packages are in common use / and why., Werner LEMBERG, 2004/09/26
- Re: [Groff] poll: which macro packages are in common use / and why., Werner LEMBERG, 2004/09/27
- Re: [Groff] poll: which macro packages are in common use / and why., Werner LEMBERG, 2004/09/27
- Re: [Groff] poll: which macro packages are in common use / and why., Werner LEMBERG, 2004/09/27
Re: [Groff] poll: which macro packages are in common use / and why., Peter Schaffter, 2004/09/24
Re: <OK> [Groff] poll: which macro packages are in common use / and why., M Bianchi, 2004/09/24
Re: [Groff] poll: which macro packages are in common use / and why., Tadziu Hoffmann, 2004/09/28
Re: [Groff] poll: which macro packages are in common use / and why.,
Larry Kollar <=
Re: [Groff] poll: which macro packages are in common use / and why., Keith MARSHALL, 2004/09/24